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china angola, china and the drc. china was one of these countries, but it was a large poor country with oil and the line of credit to be repaid with a whale was offered by japan in the late 1970s. why am i telling you this story today? i am telling you this story because of several different reasons. one is this arrangement was not based on a period there was a market weight line of credit that just japan offered to china. china said this is something that could be his first benefit to this is something that benefited japan come and pick up focus and services to china and it benefited china because they could import things they didn't have an international credit rating to burrow for you. now, china is operating in africa at as many of the framers that it is learned by being a nation power and some of those complement relationships with japan. it's a different bottle of engagement and much of this is not actually involve official development aid. it's much closer to japan's engagement asian countries. so there are a
china angola, china and the drc. china was one of these countries, but it was a large poor country with oil and the line of credit to be repaid with a whale was offered by japan in the late 1970s. why am i telling you this story today? i am telling you this story because of several different reasons. one is this arrangement was not based on a period there was a market weight line of credit that just japan offered to china. china said this is something that could be his first benefit to this is...
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about china well there you have it it seems china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the u.s. and go west to see how they deal with reporting from washington and i can say oh i see. caroline helpmann from the occidental college in los angeles says the washington feels the need to paint china as a new evil empire. china becomes this very convenient target we need an enemy right the cold war is over terrorism doesn't provide a concrete enemy for the united states to confront someone we hear these republican competitors talking about china as an enemy i do think that it fills that notion of having something to oppose in order to prove the resilience of nationalism and again i find i take issue with that nationalism but at the same time i think it's good for the u.s. to have competitors it's never good for a global superpower to be the only one at the top of perceived because then they act with impunity and i believe at various points in u.s. history we have seen the evidence of that i think having china in the mix will be very positive for social political relations. if
about china well there you have it it seems china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the u.s. and go west to see how they deal with reporting from washington and i can say oh i see. caroline helpmann from the occidental college in los angeles says the washington feels the need to paint china as a new evil empire. china becomes this very convenient target we need an enemy right the cold war is over terrorism doesn't provide a concrete enemy for the united states to confront...
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and china is now... we're talking about the rise of china because it's going to be one of the two great powers in the next few decades. >> rose: there are nose who at the same time say ezra vogel is in love with s subject. and that the narrative is not critical eugh because in deng chao peng's toughness there were things that are not attractive. >> that is wh they say. >> rose: (laughs) >> i think my objective collar friends who... all tho things are there but i think that you're right. i think what chris patton said that tiananmenasts such a paul that they went... they say deng's awful, he was a terrible man. he did all those tngs and as a biograph i tell about all those things he did. and i... i don't yell awful, awful, awful as some of them would write. >> rose: but there's also the conquest of tibet. >> well... but tibet wasn't a conquest. he sent troops to tibet. but the significant thing was battles about tibet before the tibet was taken when lot of tibetan soldiers lost their lives and therefore t
and china is now... we're talking about the rise of china because it's going to be one of the two great powers in the next few decades. >> rose: there are nose who at the same time say ezra vogel is in love with s subject. and that the narrative is not critical eugh because in deng chao peng's toughness there were things that are not attractive. >> that is wh they say. >> rose: (laughs) >> i think my objective collar friends who... all tho things are there but i think...
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the key to america's resurgence they argue is to mimic china's surging without mimicking china's politics. tom friedman, the book appears to be america has fallen behind the world, that america invented. can you give us a rap sheet on that. >> the basic argument is simple. we argue that what made america great is we had an amazing public-private partnership and the public side of that that enabled the private sector and growth these years, was bit. on five pillars. one we educated our people beyond to whatever the technology was, cot in gin or the super computers. second we had the best infrastructure, roads, airports, telecom. third when the most own immigration policy to attract the brightest minds, and most energetic people to start 30 to 40% of the companies every year in silicon valley. four we have the best rules for capital formation for risk taking and preventing recklessness and lastly the most government funded research to push out of the boundaries of science and physics and chemistry. education, we've falling end down the international table. infrastructure, i just flew from h
the key to america's resurgence they argue is to mimic china's surging without mimicking china's politics. tom friedman, the book appears to be america has fallen behind the world, that america invented. can you give us a rap sheet on that. >> the basic argument is simple. we argue that what made america great is we had an amazing public-private partnership and the public side of that that enabled the private sector and growth these years, was bit. on five pillars. one we educated our...
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china can be a source of stability. and help to under right international norms codes of conduct and what we have done is try to develop a frank, consistent, open relationship and dialogue with china and it yielded considerable benefits. for example support for issues like iran. what i have also said to chinese leadership since i came into office when it comes to economic practices there are a range of things they have done to that disadvantage not just the united states but a whole host of trading partners and countries in if the region. the most famous example is the issue of china's currency. >> most economists estimate the rnb is devalued by 20-25 percent. that means our experts to china are that much more expensive and i am ports to the united states are that much cheaper. there has been slight improvement over the last year partly because of u.s. pressure but it hasn't been enough. it is time for them to go ahead and move toward a big system for their currency. they can do it much more quickly than they have done
china can be a source of stability. and help to under right international norms codes of conduct and what we have done is try to develop a frank, consistent, open relationship and dialogue with china and it yielded considerable benefits. for example support for issues like iran. what i have also said to chinese leadership since i came into office when it comes to economic practices there are a range of things they have done to that disadvantage not just the united states but a whole host of...
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is china town to find out i don't think we have to be afraid of china but i do think that we should be concerned well concerned might be the right word for it and angelina isn't the only one how much twenty levin b.b.c. poll shows that many in the west aren't exactly thrilled about china gaining more economic steam in the span of just five years negative attitudes towards china have skyrocketed with france germany italy the u.k. and the u.s. on unhappy at the thought of china nipping at their heels and for the us nowhere is that clear that in the race to the white house china is on almost every dimension cheating this is no longer a time for us to sit back and say we're going to let them steal our jobs what we need to do is stop enriching china with our mani i want to beat china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business woah woah whoa does it have to be us or them and is anyone buying it the world is changing you know so like. the fact that like china's economy is modernizing. isn't the reason why our economy is doing poorly r
is china town to find out i don't think we have to be afraid of china but i do think that we should be concerned well concerned might be the right word for it and angelina isn't the only one how much twenty levin b.b.c. poll shows that many in the west aren't exactly thrilled about china gaining more economic steam in the span of just five years negative attitudes towards china have skyrocketed with france germany italy the u.k. and the u.s. on unhappy at the thought of china nipping at their...
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economy is dependent on europe buying exports from china and also a large portion of china's china's currency reserves are in the euro so it's not a china's interest to see europe's economy fail or decline and that of course is part of this discussion as well of foreign ministry spokesperson here in china this week said china will always be an important investor and the european financial market so we have to wait and see so if anyone wants to put their money into something they're going to want some kind of return on their investment what kind of return do you think china will be looking to get from putting its money into europe. now looks like china will likely be asking for some major concessions one route for china's funding of the bailout fund would go through the i.m.f. through an i.m.f. find now the i.m.f. historically has been dominated by the united states and european powers and developing. countries have long argued for greater voting power and more of a voice in the i.m.f. so it's possible that china would demand greater voting powers within the i.m.f. for having its mone
economy is dependent on europe buying exports from china and also a large portion of china's china's currency reserves are in the euro so it's not a china's interest to see europe's economy fail or decline and that of course is part of this discussion as well of foreign ministry spokesperson here in china this week said china will always be an important investor and the european financial market so we have to wait and see so if anyone wants to put their money into something they're going to...
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well russia and china certainly view the whole situation very differently. they are very much against any kind of repeat of the libya situation and they and they certainly don't want to have posed any any u.n. security council resolution or russia they see it as a two way street and they think that president only be exerted on prison and this as sad because both sides are guilty of violence the free syrian army which is one of the main opposition groups that in syria the moment is largely made up now of defectors from the syrian army so they're suggesting that. there could be a resolution sought through dialogue between both sides that's really the only end so what foreign minister sergey lavrov is now calling a civil war. look look good we suggested in order to put together a position to be in place all countries concerned with a peaceful outcome develop a system seriously that should demand not only from the syrian authorities but also from the opposition at least stop the violence the ongoing attacks of government buildings in syria looks like a civil war
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with a trip to russia with a trip to china where she said europe's debts are making global prospects uncertain and that's asia's not immune live to beijing now and professor liu from the university of international business and economics there professor about chung thank you for joining us. first of all the i.m.f. letter the i.m.f. boss is largely on a revenue raising exercise to help europe which china has been cool on in recent weeks what might this trip actually achieve. now christine lagarde is the now sitting at the chairman of the i.m.f. therefore i think her professional job is really to beef up the mast to make more productive on a more expensive so the set of merely full coups seen on the us the rest of europe so therefore i think the the initial object to it is really how china can work more closely was on maff. the. finance capacity of my math in the meantime to further justifiable position for china both in terms of the membership also the possible r. and b. as a denominating current state of bihar on the special drawing rights and then certain phones will be funneled to
with a trip to russia with a trip to china where she said europe's debts are making global prospects uncertain and that's asia's not immune live to beijing now and professor liu from the university of international business and economics there professor about chung thank you for joining us. first of all the i.m.f. letter the i.m.f. boss is largely on a revenue raising exercise to help europe which china has been cool on in recent weeks what might this trip actually achieve. now christine...
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money report thief in china scolds a woman for having nothing of value to steal so women in china woke up and found an intruder in our apartment in the middle of the night but rather than run away the guy stayed there and the thief launched into a tirade cast izing the woman for having nothing of value to steal he criticised her for more than ten minutes telling her she needs to get educated work harder and accumulate some kind of wealth before she gets old the man went on i am but a simple thief yet i have more than you so i thought this could possibly be jamie diamond he read that there was all the silver going to try and he was like a cat burglar ring around looking for some silver to me this naked short position well i think something a loss of the translation actually because the woman was actually sleeping on a mattress filled with u.s. dollars and as the thief pointed out there's little value in those i want i want real look i want silver but it's also i think the motto for the one percent you see the occupy wall street people they're out there in chicago los angeles denver and
money report thief in china scolds a woman for having nothing of value to steal so women in china woke up and found an intruder in our apartment in the middle of the night but rather than run away the guy stayed there and the thief launched into a tirade cast izing the woman for having nothing of value to steal he criticised her for more than ten minutes telling her she needs to get educated work harder and accumulate some kind of wealth before she gets old the man went on i am but a simple...
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first visit to china since taking office. hitoshi hirouchi, nhk world, beijing. >>> people on the south korean island of yongpyeong have gathered to remember the victims of a north korean attack. north korea's military pounded the island with artillery a year ago wednesday. yongpyeong is located near the disputed maritime boarder in the yellow sea. the victims of the attack were two south korean marines and two civilians. 100 military officers and other people gathered at a hillside park for a memorial service for the two marines. they could see north korea in the distance. organizers unveiled a monument bearing the portraits of the dead marines. following the memorial service people honored the two civilians who died in last year's attack. they unveiled a monument near the factory where the victims were working at the time of the shelling. donors paid for the monument. about 3,000 people also went to the national cemetery for a memorial ceremony. prime minister kim hwang sik addressed the gathering. >> translator: my heart b
first visit to china since taking office. hitoshi hirouchi, nhk world, beijing. >>> people on the south korean island of yongpyeong have gathered to remember the victims of a north korean attack. north korea's military pounded the island with artillery a year ago wednesday. yongpyeong is located near the disputed maritime boarder in the yellow sea. the victims of the attack were two south korean marines and two civilians. 100 military officers and other people gathered at a hillside...
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china, friend, foe or don't know? >> china is not an enemy of the united states. john, there are logical, nonheroic policy choices available to us and the chinese that keep this relationship within bounds. look, it is forever going to be competitive. there are times when it's going to be confrontational. it never has to get to the level of conflict. all that said, when i give speeches about security concerns, china is always among my list of three, four or five areas we have to keep an eye on. it doesn't have to be an enemy of the united states. you say it doesn't have to be. even a very modest commitment, 2500 u.s. marines eventually. it will take a long time to build that up. in a country, australia, that has been a u.s. ally. they say today australia cannot play china for a fool. it is impossible for china to remain detached, no australia itself will be caught in the cross fire. that's tough language. >> it is pretty tough. it's not particularly useful either. it really doesn't reflect the true understanding of china's interests. look, we have telegraphed for m
china, friend, foe or don't know? >> china is not an enemy of the united states. john, there are logical, nonheroic policy choices available to us and the chinese that keep this relationship within bounds. look, it is forever going to be competitive. there are times when it's going to be confrontational. it never has to get to the level of conflict. all that said, when i give speeches about security concerns, china is always among my list of three, four or five areas we have to keep an...
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with our mani i want to be china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business woah whoa does it have to be us or them and is anybody buying it the world changing you know so like the fact the fact that like china's economy is modernizing. isn't there a reason why our economy is doing poorly right now. and so it's maybe just a straw man when. presidential candidates bring that up but i think it is in a business sense an economic sense most countries do just work with china as any other country so yeah i don't know where the fear comes from from the u.s. about china well there you have it it seems china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the u.s. and the west to see how they deal with reporting from washington i'm not trying to set a party. meantime caroline helpmann from the occidental college in los angeles says that washington feels the need to paint china as a new evil empire china becomes this very convenient target we need an enemy right the cold war is over terrorism doesn't provide a concrete enemy for th
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and china as washington calls on bingeing to start playing by the rules but china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to booted out of the organization amid growing as a regime protest which critics claim are sponsored problem brought. and blasting off for orbit a crew of three had to the international space station first since a similar rocket carrying on an supplied craft crashed back to earth. russia's markets create the we call for the pope to mystic notes with the obvious mind six up more than one in the hall says the financials beating the games more on the markets are mixed this is news and it's what humans. are watching i think i mean a lot from moscow where it's eleven am now marina josh welcome to the program as a gathering of the pacific rim split will any konami carry weights winds down and why it's the latest rift between the globe's two centers of financial influence which is dominating the u.s. has been criticizing china for its trade and currency prac
and china as washington calls on bingeing to start playing by the rules but china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to booted out of the organization amid growing as a regime protest which critics claim are sponsored problem brought. and blasting off for orbit a crew of three had to the international space station first since a similar rocket carrying on an supplied craft...
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zeroing in on china. so much now you know i think well i'm a possibility were impossible really is that the u.s. presidential election is approaching. the try and your case that you can use economy and they can use currency to use the are used as a scapegoat for you as a difficult economic difficulties again. recent thread that's why the us is nearing its appearing on. all right professor john duis history of the chinese university of hong kong thanks very much indeed for being with us here in the program thank you for. asia pacific leaders in hawaii were also keen to shield themselves from the fallout in the euro zone in europe itself it's all change as technocrat governments take over greece and italy in rome commissioner mario monti is starting talks to form a new cabinet to tackle debt or to serve earth explores whether leaders that no one voted for will do a better job down the old crew. it was never going to be easy. to unite here at seventeen countries of which you know on the one currency from the
zeroing in on china. so much now you know i think well i'm a possibility were impossible really is that the u.s. presidential election is approaching. the try and your case that you can use economy and they can use currency to use the are used as a scapegoat for you as a difficult economic difficulties again. recent thread that's why the us is nearing its appearing on. all right professor john duis history of the chinese university of hong kong thanks very much indeed for being with us here in...
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and china and china it's still a mirror i think one quarter of the size and so to say to china. can swing the world economy around by itself. it's going to take me hoping it could do you didn't i mean you were just being recently saying to china give us a hopeless bail us out of this problem yet china seems to be very reluctant to help europe at the moment. well i think china is naturally very conservative in their international investments and when they make a bet whether it's euro bonds or anything else they want to make sure it's. going money hole and so whenever a name make investment they do want to make sure it's a sound investment and it will get a reasonable return. they certainly learned a lesson from some of the fannie and freddie. was quite a worrisome to them until until the situation sure the bill made good on those shorts just just finally i want to ask you your an expert in international strategic a nonces do you think you know what could possibly be undermined by what's happening in domestic politics in washington we need has been some tension between washington
and china and china it's still a mirror i think one quarter of the size and so to say to china. can swing the world economy around by itself. it's going to take me hoping it could do you didn't i mean you were just being recently saying to china give us a hopeless bail us out of this problem yet china seems to be very reluctant to help europe at the moment. well i think china is naturally very conservative in their international investments and when they make a bet whether it's euro bonds or...
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russia and china were opposed. iran says it will push ahead with its nuclear work and this long, drawn out battle shows no sign of resolution. >> let's go straight to washington. the director for research at the washington institute of near east policy. thank you for your time. these suspicions have existed for a few years now. what is different this time that the iaea has rebuked? >> they have accumulated a lot more evidence that there are disturbing military dimensions to the activity of iran. it is saying, please explain to us what you're doing here. not definitive evidence, but the things that need to be explored further. >> is it not easy to monitor something like that? we just heard the iran ambassador sang no uranium has been moved -- saying no uranium has been moved. >> the iaea presented a long list of disturbing activities, such as doing tests with explosives that have no clear civilian purposes. please explain to us what is going on. give us access to the scientists involved. show as the documents. if yo
russia and china were opposed. iran says it will push ahead with its nuclear work and this long, drawn out battle shows no sign of resolution. >> let's go straight to washington. the director for research at the washington institute of near east policy. thank you for your time. these suspicions have existed for a few years now. what is different this time that the iaea has rebuked? >> they have accumulated a lot more evidence that there are disturbing military dimensions to the...
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with our money i want to be china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business with. doesn't have to be us or them and isn't buying it the world changing you know so like the fact the fact that like china's economy is modernizing. isn't the reason why our economy is doing poorly right now. and so it's maybe just a straw man when. presidential candidates bring it up but i think it in a business sense that it can all make sense was countries to just work with china as any other country so yeah i don't know where the fear comes from from the u.s. about china well there you have it it seems to china is the new kid on the economic block and it's up to the u.s. elbow us to see how they deal with reporting from wash. and i just said oh see as just a little while ago i spoke to caroline hellman she's a professor of politics at occidental college he told me that people in the u.s. may want to just those attitudes toward china and explain sometimes a little friendly rivalry isn't so bad for us i think that it is positive when we have anot
with our money i want to be china i want to go to war with china and make america the most attractive place in the world to do business with. doesn't have to be us or them and isn't buying it the world changing you know so like the fact the fact that like china's economy is modernizing. isn't the reason why our economy is doing poorly right now. and so it's maybe just a straw man when. presidential candidates bring it up but i think it in a business sense that it can all make sense was...
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is to effect big one china's money in china same will force the put your house in order in europe in with think about leaders summit in corporations western corporations question they love defected to china do you look allies like crazy in keep their profits so there is only one loser segments in all this transition into. looking glasses in the lores and you know you just mentioned this and they also sign off on his report g.o.p. presidential candidates taking a dig at china there is sort of a fear mongering that seems to be going on on one side but we also saw michele bachmann comparing the two countries saying in a sense let's get rid of american programs like lyndon johnson's great society bachmann says that this has made the us into a quote welfare state she says if only we were more like china they don't have food stamps they don't they save for their own retirement so badly i guess i want to get an idea from you about some of these different views from potential future leaders of this country and the way they view china. look at every thermo watch the republicans eat my cat run
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currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course is the largest foreign creditor for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt russia is pretty excited to host the apec summit next year in the far eastern city of lot of us basically russia is not only just geographically very well strategically placed for the asia pacific. gathering and this big economic group because of the where it is on the world map it's really convenient in terms of reaching the goals of the group in terms of trade investment so on and so forth but it's also traditionally been a big mediator when it comes to certain misunderstandings between world players so this is certainly a good role that russia can play when it comes to continuing to develop the goals of the gathering and of course last but not least you know russia's accession to the world trade organization is something that the russian federation has been ready for for quite some time for almost a decade so certainly it's been ready to go this entire time so what better time than now to
currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course is the largest foreign creditor for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt russia is pretty excited to host the apec summit next year in the far eastern city of lot of us basically russia is not only just geographically very well strategically placed for the asia pacific. gathering and this big economic group because of the where it is on the world map it's really convenient...
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currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course is the largest foreign creditor for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt. the u.s. has long complained that china keeps its currency artificially weak to give an advantage to its exporters but china says that the one has to rise gradually to avoid harming its economy correspondent some of boyko explains the differences that have piled up between washington and regime if there is any us state where the occupy movement has little chance it's probably why despite the high concentration of politicians in wall street big week socializing at the apec summit the only place people are willing to occupy here on their ass at the beach is this one exception these protesters are against greed and social injustice they're against economic inequality and they're against china. was who incidentally the mood at the podium was similarly hostile i think we can benefit from frayed with china and i want certainly to continue our cultivating a. constructive relationship with the train
currently doesn't have a lot of leverage when it comes to dealing with china as china of course is the largest foreign creditor for the united states holding over one trillion dollars in u.s. debt. the u.s. has long complained that china keeps its currency artificially weak to give an advantage to its exporters but china says that the one has to rise gradually to avoid harming its economy correspondent some of boyko explains the differences that have piled up between washington and regime if...
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allies in the region, including australia and japan, amid china's military build-up. his remarks suggest that the u.s. is seeking to involve china in asia's multinational framework rather than trying to contain it as a strategy for achieving stability and prosperity in the region. obama met australian prime minister julia gillard on wednesday and they agreed to expand the u.s. air force presence in australia by stationing 2,500 u.s. marine troops there. obama says the deployment is important for maintaining security in the pacific and the south china sea. observers believe the move is part of the u.s. military re-alignment to counter china's growing military power in the region. >>> italy is in desperate need of being pulled back from the brink of an economic disaster. the country now has a new government. to find out more about that and how it's affecting the markets we go to ai uchida from our business desk. >> thanks a lot, catherine. that's right. out with the old and in with the new. former european commission member mario monti has been officially sworn in as it
allies in the region, including australia and japan, amid china's military build-up. his remarks suggest that the u.s. is seeking to involve china in asia's multinational framework rather than trying to contain it as a strategy for achieving stability and prosperity in the region. obama met australian prime minister julia gillard on wednesday and they agreed to expand the u.s. air force presence in australia by stationing 2,500 u.s. marine troops there. obama says the deployment is important...
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in china. in june we sent our staff to hong kong where visa is not required and the staff again sought entry into mainland china. but appeals on our behalf through our most senior democrats in hong kong and beijing fell on deaf ears and our staff was refused entry. that refusal only highlights the chinese government's total lack of transparency and unwillingness to act to stem the tide of dangerous counterfeits produced in china that are swamping the market. looking at just a slice of the defense contracting universe, committee staff asked a number of large defense contractors, and some of the testing companies to identify cases in which they had found suspected counterfeit parts over a two-year period. they reported 1800 cases covering a total of 1 million individual parts. of those 1800 cases, we selected about 100 to track backwards through the supply chain. so where did the trails ultimately lead? the overwhelming majority, more than 70%, led to china. and with few exceptions, the rest came
in china. in june we sent our staff to hong kong where visa is not required and the staff again sought entry into mainland china. but appeals on our behalf through our most senior democrats in hong kong and beijing fell on deaf ears and our staff was refused entry. that refusal only highlights the chinese government's total lack of transparency and unwillingness to act to stem the tide of dangerous counterfeits produced in china that are swamping the market. looking at just a slice of the...
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-china relations and china's overall economic importance for the united states. it would be extremely difficult to carve out an implement, a sanction regime that would sufficiently and relationships of the bilateral nations. this, of course, is a cost benefit analysis that washington will have to make. certainly another factor that impacts china's response is russia's position. china sees isolation in the security council as something to be strictly avoided. although it usually abstains from u.s. security council that they don't like they will use the veto if russia backs the lack of foundation even their common interest in nonintervention and limiting american unilateralism the positions of russia and china have traditionally been mutually complementary. seven vetos on the security council, four were cast together with russia. this was a study that includes the 2007 in al-zimbabwe and 2008. most recently, syria last month. and before the u.s. security council resolution in 1929 was passed last year, beijing's position to the sanction only began to shift after ru
-china relations and china's overall economic importance for the united states. it would be extremely difficult to carve out an implement, a sanction regime that would sufficiently and relationships of the bilateral nations. this, of course, is a cost benefit analysis that washington will have to make. certainly another factor that impacts china's response is russia's position. china sees isolation in the security council as something to be strictly avoided. although it usually abstains from...
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and china as washington calls on to start playing by the rules but china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to suspend it from the organization as thousands protest in damascus. russia's slams the decision accuses the west of inciting violence in the country all the details of what's coming up in just a few moments. and blasting into orbit the crew of three heads to the international space station it's the first launch since a similar rocket carrying an unmanned supply craft crashed back to earth. late service. eyeing russia's politics the country wants to invest in the year mali liquefied natural gas project moralism business and see in twenty minute. news live from the center of moscow this is artsy with me reception i think gathering of the pacific rim as political and economic heavyweights winds down in hawaii it's the latest rift between the globe's two centers of financial influence which is dominating the u.s. has been criticizing china first trade and currency
and china as washington calls on to start playing by the rules but china is calling its own shots we'll bring you all the latest details from honolulu just ahead in the program. syria seeks to reverse the arab league's decision to suspend it from the organization as thousands protest in damascus. russia's slams the decision accuses the west of inciting violence in the country all the details of what's coming up in just a few moments. and blasting into orbit the crew of three heads to the...
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as china. so please join us again tomorrow for an update on those delicate discussions. i'm pachari raksawong, reporting from bali. >>> wish her well, pachari. unesco has begun a survey of the flood damage to the ancient ruins and buddhist towers in the thai city of ayutthaya. >> this is one of the world heritage sites in ayutthaya. the color of bricks become paled because they were under floodwater. >> unesco officials were able to visit the ruins with thai researchers on thursday, now that the floodwater has finally receded after more than a month. >> it's still early to assess, you know, what actual damages have been. probably the main concern is damage to foundations. because of the water that under which they've been submerged. >> the ruins stand in low-lying area and have been flooded in the past. but they have never been under water for such a long period of time. later this month, unesco plans to start a detailed analysis of the damage and will undertake repairs with the help of special
as china. so please join us again tomorrow for an update on those delicate discussions. i'm pachari raksawong, reporting from bali. >>> wish her well, pachari. unesco has begun a survey of the flood damage to the ancient ruins and buddhist towers in the thai city of ayutthaya. >> this is one of the world heritage sites in ayutthaya. the color of bricks become paled because they were under floodwater. >> unesco officials were able to visit the ruins with thai researchers on...
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it looks like china will likely be asking for some major concessions one route for china's funding of the bailout fund would go through the i am master and i am i find now that i am at historically has been dominated by the united states and european powers and developing countries have long argued for greater voting power and more of a voice in the i.m.f. so it's possible that china would demand greater voting powers within the i.m.f. for having its money go through the i.m.f. to the euro zone and so that's one thing and that of course would diminish the influence of western powers and i am not find another thing that china may ask for is greater opportunities for foreign direct investment into europe and i that means sensually buying companies technology companies and so on and europe and the west so if china decides to help out the help out the euro zone in a crisis china will use every bit of its leverage that it can right now china has all the money and as one analyst put it china is right now the banker to the world china's influence is only such a grow and i think what we're se
it looks like china will likely be asking for some major concessions one route for china's funding of the bailout fund would go through the i am master and i am i find now that i am at historically has been dominated by the united states and european powers and developing countries have long argued for greater voting power and more of a voice in the i.m.f. so it's possible that china would demand greater voting powers within the i.m.f. for having its money go through the i.m.f. to the euro zone...
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the reprimand seems to be in china. conformities one of the top ballet you think the chinese wall also reflected in the country's political and economic policy if that's not that china doesn't play by their all that's actually quite the opposite but do you notice the things they have an issue really is that increasingly china rules and absolute privilege washing for would prefer to keep its out as the u.s. president hailed his new free trade asia pacific pact as a win win to boost trade in the region some in china as a predator effort to change rules. free trade to be. in the eyes of the beholder it's a treat for you the protection provided i get the. precious industries. well. so it's always at loma. as the euro crisis continues metastasizing throughout the world and china is asked to shoulder the load many analysts say the west should keep in mind it's old adage about he who pays the piper china is really in the driver's seat in many respects and this is coming at an awkward time for the united states because the unit
the reprimand seems to be in china. conformities one of the top ballet you think the chinese wall also reflected in the country's political and economic policy if that's not that china doesn't play by their all that's actually quite the opposite but do you notice the things they have an issue really is that increasingly china rules and absolute privilege washing for would prefer to keep its out as the u.s. president hailed his new free trade asia pacific pact as a win win to boost trade in the...
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international prices have gone down and prices in china have dropped. >> a slow in china is vulnerable, especially if there is a slowdown in europe. china's biggest exports, the turnover is equivalent to the economy of a small nation like lithuania. >> some of them, they don't attend. >> they're not even coming here? >> sure. >> are the people that are here, are they buying much? >> i don't think so. >> many more are doing well. some have had to let the shops stay rent-free. >> there are fewer people coming here. i think the economy is getting worse. some days, not a single person even walk into the shot. >> china might decide it is better to hold onto its cash rather than bailout europe. >> the effect of the your crisis is fell to around the world. -- the effect of the european crisis is phelps -- is felt all around the world. syria had agreed to withdraw its tanks, release the prisoners, and start a dialogue with the opposition. foreign journalists will be allowed to monitor. a new york court has found viktor bout guilty of conspiracy charges. he is guilty of attempting to sell missi
international prices have gone down and prices in china have dropped. >> a slow in china is vulnerable, especially if there is a slowdown in europe. china's biggest exports, the turnover is equivalent to the economy of a small nation like lithuania. >> some of them, they don't attend. >> they're not even coming here? >> sure. >> are the people that are here, are they buying much? >> i don't think so. >> many more are doing well. some have had to let the...
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with china. multilaterally in the forums we work in. the east asia summit will have a particular significance for the first time with the president of the united states there and russia represented around the table. sew all of the players with the right mandate to discuss strategic political and economic questions for our region. so i actually believe there's a continuity here. apex fundamentally focused on trade and economic liberalization, here in australia, long time allies, talking about the future of their alliance. also preparing for a set of discussions in bali, which will bring us together again with our friends across the region. >> just to pick up on this theme, jackie, i think the notion that we fear china is mistaken, the notion that we are looking to exclude china is mistaken, and i'll take tpp as a perfect example of this. we haven't excluded china from the tpp. what we have said is, the future of this region depends on robust trade and commerce, and the only way we're going to grow
with china. multilaterally in the forums we work in. the east asia summit will have a particular significance for the first time with the president of the united states there and russia represented around the table. sew all of the players with the right mandate to discuss strategic political and economic questions for our region. so i actually believe there's a continuity here. apex fundamentally focused on trade and economic liberalization, here in australia, long time allies, talking about...
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chi china owns a lot of our debt. then again, china, its economy is struggling a little bit. inflation is up. it needs europe and the united states to get back on their feet. who's on first? bad pun. >> for the united states and china, i think of it a mutually assured destruction situation, china can hurt us badly by dumping a lot of u.s. bonds. but what would that do? that means we would stop buying chinese goods. that would mean unemployment would rise in china. in the short run, however, you have to say, you know, it's a pretty simple situation as it with any scenario with a debtor and the creditor, the creditor has more power. the guy with kash is generally speaking with the guy that needs debt. the chinese are sitting a little bit more comfortable these day and when you travel the country and you talked to people about what drives their economic anxiety, fairly or unfairly, china comes up a lot? when you ask people in manufacturing community and unemployed people, they view china as threat not as a friend. how much does the politics of china that he's the president of th
chi china owns a lot of our debt. then again, china, its economy is struggling a little bit. inflation is up. it needs europe and the united states to get back on their feet. who's on first? bad pun. >> for the united states and china, i think of it a mutually assured destruction situation, china can hurt us badly by dumping a lot of u.s. bonds. but what would that do? that means we would stop buying chinese goods. that would mean unemployment would rise in china. in the short run,...